Living-Learning Community Agreements

 

Living-Learning Communities

In a Living-Learning Community (LLC), a small group of students with a shared interest live together and take a couple of their classes together during their first fall and spring semesters at FSU.


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Business Living-Learning Community

Faculty Director: Mark Zeigler | https://business.fsu.edu/llc

Agreement Requirements


If I am invited to participate in the Business Living-Learning Community at Azalea Hall and I take the required online action to accept that invitation, I understand that I am making a commitment for both fall and spring semesters with the following responsibilities and obligations.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF MEMBERS OF ANY LIVING-LEARNING COMMUNITY AT FLORIDA STATE

  1. I will be an active participant in the LLC. This includes enrolling in all required fall and spring LLC courses listed below for my LLC, earning satisfactory/passing grades in those courses, participating in any mandatory activities listed below for my LLC, and respecting my peers in the program.
  2. I understand that if I am reassigned from the residence hall, whether in response to behavioral issues or at my own request, I will be removed from the LLC and my LLC courses.
  3. I understand that change of major, course conflict, or the number of college credits I have earned do not release me from the obligations of the LLC while I am assigned to a room in the LLC.
  4. I understand that, if I decide to leave the LLC before the end of the academic year, I will be reassigned to a room outside of the LLC which is not guaranteed to be in the same residence hall.
  5. If I have a mutually requested roommate, I understand that my requested roommate and I will only be assigned together in the LLC if each of us meets all criteria and deadlines for (a) applying to the LLC; (b) requesting each other as roommates; and (c) being selected for and accepting an invitation to the same LLC.

ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF BUSINESS LIVING-LEARNING COMMUNITY RESIDENTS

  • I agree to support the mission, vision, and values of the College of Business: to contribute to an inclusive and preeminent academic environment dedicated to community engagement, social impact, diversity, integrity, and excellence.
  • I agree to regularly attend networking and professional development events scheduled for College of Business Living-Learning Community participants.
  • I agree to maintain an appropriate academic load while staying in good academic standing with Florida State University.
  • I agree to complete the below listed course requirements and understand that only the course sections reserved for Business Living-Learning Community will meet this requirement.
  • I understand that my membership and room assignment within the LLC are contingent upon my willingness to abide by this agreement.
REQUIRED FALL COURSE
  1. GEB General Business Colloquium - 1 Credit Hour 
REQUIRED SPRING COURSES
  1. GEB General Business Colloquium - 1 Credit Hour
  2. Foundational Business Course - 3 Credit Hour
    • Multiple courses offered, available on first-come-first-served basis

By submitting an application to this LLC, I agree to comply with each of the requirements listed above. I understand that failure to abide by the terms of this agreement may result in reassignment to another available room within University Housing which is not guaranteed to be in the same residence hall. 

Academic Requirements


Fall 2025
Section Course Course Title Bldg/Rm Day(s) Begin End
0001-LEC(10312) GEB1920 LEARNING CMTY COLLOQ RBB 0108 Mo 6:30PM 8:00PM
SPRING 2025
Section Course Course Title Bldg/Rm Day(s) Begin End
0005-LEC(12882) ACG2021 INTRO TO ACCOUNTING RBA 103 MoWe 3:05PM 4:20PM
0001-LEC(13230) GEB1920 LLC COLLOQ FOR BUSINESS RBB 108 Mo 6:35PM 7:50PM
0008-DSC(12755) GEB3213 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS RBA 208 TuTh 1:20PM 2:35PM

FSU Engineering Living-Learning Community

Faculty Director: Kassie Ernst | https://eng.famu.fsu.edu/prospective/fsu-engineering-llc

Agreement Requirements


If I am invited to participate in the Engineering Learning Community at Magnolia Hall and I take the required online action to accept that invitation, I understand that I am making a commitment for both fall and spring semesters with the following responsibilities and obligations.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF MEMBERS OF ANY LIVING-LEARNING COMMUNITY AT FLORIDA STATE

  1. I will be an active participant in the LLC. This includes enrolling in all required fall and spring LLC courses listed below for my LLC, earning satisfactory/passing grades in those courses, participating in any mandatory activities listed below for my LLC, and respecting my peers in the program.
  2. I understand that if I am reassigned from the residence hall, whether in response to behavioral issues or at my own request, I will be removed from the LLC and my LLC courses.
  3. I understand that change of major, course conflict, or the number of college credits I have earned do not release me from the obligations of the LLC while I am assigned to a room in the LLC.
  4. I understand that, if I decide to leave the LLC before the end of the academic year, I will be reassigned to a room outside of the LLC which is not guaranteed to be in the same residence hall.
  5. If I have a mutually requested roommate, I understand that my requested roommate and I will only be assigned together in the LLC if each of us meets all criteria and deadlines for (a) applying to the LLC; (b) requesting each other as roommates; and (c) being selected for and accepting an invitation to the same LLC.

ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF ENGINEERING LEARNING COMMUNITY RESIDENTS

  • I agree to support the overall goals of the Engineering Learning Community: building a community of pre-engineering students across the engineering disciplines and engaging with the grand challenges faced by today’s engineers.
  • I agree to be an active and respectful community participant
  • I will maintain an appropriate full-time academic load and remain in good standing both semesters while making progress towards an engineering degree.
  • I plan to pursue a major within the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering.
REQUIRED FALL COURSES
  1. EGN 1004L, First Year Engineering Laboratory, 1 credit taken in person at the College of Engineering, if required.
  2. Fall Engineering LLC Seminar, 1 credit taken in person in the Magnolia Hall classroom.

REQUIRED SPRING COURSE

  1. Spring Engineering LLC Seminar, 1 credit taken in person in the Magnolia Hall classroom OR an approved job/research/internship experience or course geared toward a specific certificate or engineering discipline

By submitting an application to this LLC, I agree to comply with each of the requirements listed above. I understand that failure to abide by the terms of this agreement may result in reassignment to another available room within University Housing which is not guaranteed to be in the same residence hall.

Academic Requirements

Fall 2025
Section Course Course Title Bldg/Rm Day(s) Begin End
0001-LEC(2581) EGN1930 ENGINEERING LLC SEMINAR MGN 4138A We 12:55PM 2:10PM
0002-LEC(2582) EGN1930 ENGINEERING LLC SEMINAR MGN 4138A We 12:55PM 2:10PM
AND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES MEETING AN ENGINEERING REQUIREMENT:
0001-LAB(2566) EGN1004L FIRST YEAR ENGINEERING LAB CE1 A0317 Mo 11:45AM 1:45PM
OPTIONAL: ONE OR TWO OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES AS RECOMMENDED BY YOUR ACADEMIC ADVISOR:
0051-DSC (1363) CHM1045 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I DISCUSSION HTL 0213 Tu 2:00PM 2:50PM
0050-LEC(1362) CHM1045 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I FLH 0255 MoWeFr 8:00AM 8:50AM
0026-LAB(1376) CHM1045L GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY HTL 0312 Th 10:55AM 1:50PM
0006-LAB(4450) MAC1140 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA HTL0104 Mo 3:05PM 3:55PM
0004-LEC(9353) MAC2311 CALC W/ ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I HTL 0217 MoWeFr 8:00AM 8:50AM
HTL 0217 Th 8:00AM 9:15AM
0002-LEC(9359) MAC2312 CALC W/ ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II TBA Mo 8:00AM 8:50AM
TBA TuTh 8:00AM 9:15AM
Spring 2025
Section Course Course Title Bldg/Rm Day(s) Begin End
0001-LEC(2675) EGN1930 Learning CMTY COLLOQ MGN 4138A Tu 11:35AM 12:50PM
0002-LEC(2676) EGN1930 Learning CMTY COLLOQ MGN 4138A Tu 11:35AM 12:50PM

Entrepreneurship and Innovation Living-Learning Community 

Faculty Director: Britain Riley | https://jimmorancollege.fsu.edu/undergraduate/eilc

Agreement Requirements


If I am invited to participate in the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Living-Learning Community (LLC) at Deviney Hall and I take the required online action to accept that invitation, I understand that I am making a commitment for both fall and spring semesters with the following responsibilities and obligations.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF MEMBERS OF ANY LIVING-LEARNING COMMUNITY AT FLORIDA STATE

  1. I will be an active participant in the LLC. This includes enrolling in all required fall and spring LLC courses listed below for my LLC, earning satisfactory/passing grades in those courses, participating in any mandatory activities listed below for my LLC, and respecting my peers in the program.
  2. I understand that if I am reassigned from the residence hall, whether in response to behavioral issues or at my own request, I will be removed from the LLC and my LLC courses.
  3. I understand that change of major, course conflict, or the number of college credits I have earned do not release me from the obligations of the LLC while I am assigned to a room in the LLC.
  4. I understand that, if I decide to leave the LLC before the end of the academic year, I will be reassigned to a room outside of the LLC which is not guaranteed to be in the same residence hall.
  5. If I have a mutually requested roommate, I understand that my requested roommate and I will only be assigned together in the LLC if each of us meets all criteria and deadlines for (a) applying to the LLC; (b) requesting each other as roommates; and (c) being selected for and accepting an invitation to the same LLC.

ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF FGEN NOLES LIVING-LEARNING COMMUNITY RESIDENTS

  • I agree to support the overall goal of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Learning Community (EILC): creating a safe, comfortable, and stimulating living-learning environment for first-year students.
  • I will maintain an appropriate full-time academic load and remain in good standing both semesters.
  • I understand that this is a one-year program and that I will not be eligible to be a resident of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation LLC after one academic year.
REQUIRED COURSES
  1. Fall and Spring Colloquium for one credit hour each semester.
  2. At least one three-credit-hour in-house course each semester. These courses will satisfy some of the Liberal Studies requirements for all undergraduate FSU students and are not expected to add additional credit hours to a student’s course load.

By submitting an application to this LLC, I agree to comply with each of the requirements listed above. I understand that failure to abide by the terms of this agreement may result in reassignment to another available room within University Housing which is not guaranteed to be in the same residence hall.

Academic Requirements


Fall 2025
Section Course Course Title Bldg/Rm Day(s) Begin End
0001-DSC(3202) ENT1021 EILC LEARNING CMTY COLLOQ LSB 0126 M 3:05PM 4:20PM
AND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES:
0001-DSC(4335) LDR2325 LEADERSHIP & EMPOWEREMENT NDE 2134A TuTh 1:20PM 2:35PM
0002-DSC(4336) LDR2325 LEADERSHIP & EMPOWEREMENT NDE 2134A TuTh 3:05PM 4:20PM
Spring 2025
Section Course Course Title Bldg/Rm Day(s) Begin End
0001-DSC(3363) ENT1021 EILC LEARNING CMTY COLLOQ LSB0126 We 12:00PM 1:00PM
AND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES:
0001-LEC(12508) IDS2128 21st CENTURY ENTREPRENEUR TBA MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM
0002-LEC(12509) IDS2128 21st CENTURY ENTREPRENEUR TBA MWF 1:20PM 2:10PM

Exploration and Discovery Living-Learning Community

Faculty Director: Ladanya Ramirez Surmeier | https://edllc.fsu.edu/

Agreement Requirements


If I am invited to participate in the Exploration & Discovery Learning Community in Bryan Hall and I take the required online action to accept that invitation, I understand that I am making a commitment for both fall and spring semesters with the following responsibilities and obligations.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF MEMBERS OF ANY LIVING-LEARNING COMMUNITY AT FLORIDA STATE

  1. I will be an active participant in the LLC. This includes enrolling in all required fall and spring LLC courses listed below for my LLC, earning satisfactory/passing grades in those courses, participating in any mandatory activities listed below for my LLC, and respecting my peers in the program.
  2. I understand that if I am reassigned from the residence hall, whether in response to behavioral issues or at my own request, I will be removed from the LLC and my LLC courses.
  3. I understand that change of major, course conflict, or the number of college credits I have earned do not release me from the obligations of the LLC while I am assigned to a room in the LLC.
  4. I understand that, if I decide to leave the LLC before the end of the academic year, I will be reassigned to a room outside of the LLC which is not guaranteed to be in the same residence hall.
  5. If I have a mutually requested roommate, I understand that my requested roommate and I will only be assigned together in the LLC if each of us meets all criteria and deadlines for (a) applying to the LLC; (b) requesting each other as roommates; and (c) being selected for and accepting an invitation to the same LLC.

ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS LEARNING COMMUNITY RESIDENTS

  1. I agree to support the overall goal of the Exploration and Discovery Learning Community: creating a safe, comfortable, and stimulating living–learning environment for first–year students.
  2. I will maintain an appropriate full-time academic load and remain in good standing both semesters.
  3. I understand that this is a one-year program especially for new students, and that I will not be eligible to be a resident of the Exploration and Discovery LLC after one academic year.

REQUIRED COURSES

  1. Fall: HUM 1921 (ED-LLC Colloquium AND Discussion Section)
  2. Fall: ONE in-house course from approved list
  3. Spring: IDS 1107: ED-LLC Discovery Network OR SDS 3340: ED-LLC Introduction to Career Development from approved list

By submitting an application to this LLC, I agree to comply with each of the requirements listed above. I understand that failure to abide by the terms of this agreement may result in reassignment to another available room within University Housing which is not guaranteed to be in the same residence hall.

Academic Requirements


Fall 2025
Section Course Course Title Bldg/Rm Day(s) Begin End
0001-LEC(3866) HUM1921 LEARNING CMTY COLLOQ LSB 0006 We 3:05PM 4:20PM
AND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES:
0002-DSC(3872) HUM1921 LEARNING CMTY COLLOQ TBA Fr 3:05PM 3:55PM
0003-DSC(3873) HUM1921 LEARNING CMTY COLLOQ TBA Fr 3:05PM 3:55PM
0004-DSC(3874) HUM1921 LEARNING CMTY COLLOQ TBA Fr 3:05PM 3:55PM
0005-DSC(3875) HUM1921 LEARNING CMTY COLLOQ TBA Fr 3:05PM 3:55PM
0006-DSC(3879) HUM1921 LEARNING CMTY COLLOQ TBA Fr 3:05PM 3:55PM
0007-DSC(3881) HUM1921 LEARNING CMTY COLLOQ TBA Fr 3:05PM 3:55PM
AND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES MEETING GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR DEGREE:
0039-DSC(2830) ENC2135 RESEARCH, GENRE, & CONTEXT BRY 303 MoWeFr 12:00PM 12:50PM
0131-DSC(2996) ENC2135 RESEARCH, GENRE, & CONTEXT BRY 303 TuTh 1:20PM 2:35PM
0001-LEC(12732) IDS 2393 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: HUNGER GAMES TRILOGY BRY 303 TuTh 9:45AM 11:00AM
0011-LEC(6940) PHI2010 INTRO. TO PHILOSOPHY BRY 303 TuTh 11:35AM 12:50PM
0030-LEC(7654) SLS1203 INTRO. TO ACADEMIC MAJOR EXPLORATION BRY 303 We 3:05PM 4:20PM
Spring 2025
Section Course Course Title Bldg/Rm Day(s) Begin End
0001-DSC(9223) IDS1107 DIVERSITY NETWORK: SEMINOLE ATHLETICS 360 UCD 2103 Mo 3:05PM 3:55PM
0002-DSC(9224) IDS1107 DIVERSITY NETWORK: MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS BRY 303 Tu 3:05PM 3:55PM
0003-DSC(9225) IDS1107 DIVERSITY NETWORK: BUILDING CONNECTIONS BRY 303 Th 3:05PM 3:55PM
0004-DSC(9227) IDS1107 DIVERSITY NETWORK: PRE-LAW LSR R0107 Th 3:05PM 3:55PM
0005-DSC(13119) IDS1107 STEM DISCOVERY NETWORK LSB 112 Tu 11:35AM 12:25PM
0006-LEC(12544) SDS3340 INTRO TO CAREER DEVELOPMENT BRY 303 MoWe 3:05PM 4:20PM

FGEN Noles Living-Learning Community

Faculty Director: Austin McDonald | https://care.fsu.edu/fgen-noles-living-learning-community

Agreement Requirements


If I am invited to participate in the FGEN Noles Living-Learning Community (LLC) at Wildwood Hall and I take the required online action to accept that invitation, I understand that I am making a commitment for both fall and spring semesters with the following responsibilities and obligations.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF MEMBERS OF ANY LIVING-LEARNING COMMUNITY AT FLORIDA STATE

  1. I will be an active participant in the LLC. This includes enrolling in all required fall and spring LLC courses listed below for my LLC, earning satisfactory/passing grades in those courses, participating in any mandatory activities listed below for my LLC, and respecting my peers in the program.
  2. I understand that if I am reassigned from the residence hall, whether in response to behavioral issues or at my own request, I will be removed from the LLC and my LLC courses.
  3. I understand that change of major, course conflict, or the number of college credits I have earned do not release me from the obligations of the LLC while I am assigned to a room in the LLC.
  4. I understand that, if I decide to leave the LLC before the end of the academic year, I will be reassigned to a room outside of the LLC which is not guaranteed to be in the same residence hall.
  5. If I have a mutually requested roommate, I understand that my requested roommate and I will only be assigned together in the LLC if each of us meets all criteria and deadlines for (a) applying to the LLC; (b) requesting each other as roommates; and (c) being selected for and accepting an invitation to the same LLC.

ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF FGEN NOLES LIVING-LEARNING COMMUNITY RESIDENTS

  • I agree to support the overall goal of the FGEN Noles Living-Learning Community: creating a safe, inclusive, diverse, supportive, and academically engaging living–learning environment for first–generation college students.
  • I agree to participate in a variety of mandatory academic and student support engagement activities, as required, over the course of my two-semester experience.
  • I understand that I will be expected to complete a once per semester check-in meeting with a CARE staff member each semester until graduation.
  • I will maintain an appropriate full-time academic load.
  • I will attend a one-hour FGEN LLC orientation session on the Sunday before classes begin in August. Because this event is required of all new members, I will plan moving, travel, and activity schedules accordingly so that I can attend one of these sessions.
REQUIRED FALL COURSES
  • FGEN Noles Colloquium (HUM1921) for one credit hour
  • One three-credit-hour in-house course

REQUIRED SPRING EXPERIENCE

  • Spring experience offerings will relate to personal and career development and will include a selection of several for-credit courses and not-for-credit activities; each LLC resident must select and complete one.

By submitting an application to this LLC, I agree to comply with each of the requirements listed above. I understand that failure to abide by the terms of this agreement may result in reassignment to another available room within University Housing which is not guaranteed to be in the same residence hall.

Academic Requirements


Fall 2025
Section Course Course Title Bldg/Rm Day(s) Begin End
0001-DSC(4152) HUM1921 LEARNING CMTY COLLOQ BEL 0021 Tu 4:50PM 6:10PM
AND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES:
0087-DSC(2883) ENC2135 RESEARCH, GENRE, & CONTEXT TBA TuTh 9:45AM 11:00AM
Spring 2025
Section Course Course Title Bldg/Rm Day(s) Begin End
0001-DSC(4095) HUM1921 Learning Community Colloquium TBA Th 1:20PM 2:35PM
0002-DSC(4096) HUM1921 Learning Community Colloquium TBA Th 3:05PM 4:20PM
0003-DSC(12799) HUM1921 Learning Community Colloquium TBA Mo 10:40AM 11:30PM
0004-DSC(12800) HUM1921 Learning Community Colloquium TBA Tu 11:35AM 12:30PM

Global and Public Affairs Living-Learning Community

Faculty Director: Eric Coleman | https://coss.fsu.edu/palc/

Agreement Requirements


If I am invited to participate in the Global and Public Affairs Living-Learning Community (LLC) at Dorman Hall and I take the required online action to accept that invitation, I understand that I am making a commitment for both fall and spring semesters with the following responsibilities and obligations.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF MEMBERS OF ANY LIVING-LEARNING COMMUNITY AT FLORIDA STATE

  1. I will be an active participant in the LLC. This includes enrolling in all required fall and spring LLC courses listed below for my LLC, earning satisfactory/passing grades in those courses, participating in any mandatory activities listed below for my LLC, and respecting my peers in the program.
  2. I understand that if I am reassigned from the residence hall, whether in response to behavioral issues or at my own request, I will be removed from the LLC and my LLC courses.
  3. I understand that change of major, course conflict, or the number of college credits I have earned do not release me from the obligations of the LLC while I am assigned to a room in the LLC.
  4. I understand that, if I decide to leave the LLC before the end of the academic year, I will be reassigned to a room outside of the LLC which is not guaranteed to be in the same residence hall.
  5. If I have a mutually requested roommate, I understand that my requested roommate and I will only be assigned together in the LLC if each of us meets all criteria and deadlines for (a) applying to the LLC; (b) requesting each other as roommates; and (c) being selected for and accepting an invitation to the same LLC.

ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF FGEN NOLES LIVING-LEARNING COMMUNITY RESIDENTS

  • I agree to support the overall goal of the Global and Public Affairs Learning Community: creating a safe, comfortable and stimulating living–learning environment for first-year students.
  • I understand that this is a one-year program especially for new students, and that I will not be eligible to be a resident member of the Global and Public Affairs Learning Community after one academic year.
REQUIRED COURSES
  1. Fall Public Affairs Colloquium (ISS 1921), one credit hour
  2. One of two three-credit-hour fall courses detailed at https://cosspp.fsu.edu/palc/about/. Options for meeting this requirement typically include courses in political science and either economics or sociology.
  3. Spring Public Affairs Colloquium (ISS 1921), one credit hour

By submitting an application to this LLC, I agree to comply with each of the requirements listed above. I understand that failure to abide by the terms of this agreement may result in reassignment to another available room within University Housing which is not guaranteed to be in the same residence hall.

Academic Requirements


Fall 2025
Section Course Course Title Bldg/Rm Day(s) Begin End
0001-LEC(4147) ISS1921 PUBLIC AFFAIRS COLLOQ BEL 115 We 1:20PM 2:10PM
AND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES:
0008-LEC(13147) SYG1000 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY BEL 0048 TuTh 9:45AM 11:00AM
0001-LEC(13042) INR3933 INSURGENCY, TERRORISM, AND CIVIL WAR HCB 0212 TuTh 3:05PM 4:20PM
Spring 2025
Section Course Course Title Bldg/Rm Day(s) Begin End
0001-LEC(4344) ISS1921 COLLOQ IN SOC SCI & PUB AFF TBA We 1:20PM 2:10PM

Health Professions Learning Community

Faculty Director: Angela Sehgal | https://healthandhumansciences.fsu.edu/departments/nip/health-professions-learning-community/

Agreement Requirements

If I am invited to participate in the Health Professions Learning Community at Reynolds Hall and I take the required online action to accept that invitation, I understand that I am making a commitment for both fall and spring semesters with the following responsibilities and obligations.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF MEMBERS OF ANY LIVING-LEARNING COMMUNITY AT FLORIDA STATE

  1. I will be an active participant in the LLC. This includes enrolling in all required fall and spring LLC courses listed below for my LLC, earning satisfactory/passing grades in those courses, participating in any mandatory activities listed below for my LLC, and respecting my peers in the program.
  2. I understand that if I am reassigned from the residence hall, whether in response to behavioral issues or at my own request, I will be removed from the LLC and my LLC courses.
  3. I understand that change of major, course conflict, or the number of college credits I have earned do not release me from the obligations of the LLC while I am assigned to a room in the LLC.
  4. I understand that, if I decide to leave the LLC before the end of the academic year, I will be reassigned to a room outside of the LLC which is not guaranteed to be in the same residence hall.
  5. If I have a mutually requested roommate, I understand that my requested roommate and I will only be assigned together in the LLC if each of us meets all criteria and deadlines for (a) applying to the LLC; (b) requesting each other as roommates; and (c) being selected for and accepting an invitation to the same LLC.

ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS LEARNING COMMUNITY RESIDENTS

  • I understand that this is a one–year program designed for new students, and that I will not be eligible to be a resident member of the Health Professions Learning Community after one academic year unless I am selected to return as a sophomore mentor.

REQUIRED COURSES

FALL 2025

  1. PET 1081 - LLC Colloquium, 1 credit hr
    Wed 12:00-12:50pm

SPRING 2026

  1. Shadowing/Certification/Professional Activity required
  2. NOT REQUIRED/RECOMMENDED:
    1. ATR 3942 - Sports Medicine Practicum/Formative Experience in Healthcare Professions (Counts for Scholarship in Practice category.) 3 credit hours
      Tues/Thurs 11:35 am-12:50 pm

By submitting an application to this LLC, I agree to comply with each of the requirements listed above. I understand that failure to abide by the terms of this agreement may result in reassignment to another available room within University Housing which is not guaranteed to be in the same residence hall.

FALL 2025
Section Course Course Title Bldg/Rm Day(s) Begin End
0001-LEC(6793) PET1081 LLC COLLOQUIUM HCB 0316 We 12:00PM 12:50PM

Music Living-Learning Community

Faculty Director: Michael Buchler | https://music.fsu.edu/about/facilities/living-learning-community/

Agreement Requirements


If I am invited to participate in the Music Living-Learning Community at Cawthon Hall and I take the required online action to accept that invitation, I understand that I am making a commitment for both fall and spring semesters with the following responsibilities and obligations.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF MEMBERS OF ANY LIVING-LEARNING COMMUNITY AT FLORIDA STATE

  1. I will be an active participant in the LLC. This includes enrolling in all required fall and spring LLC courses listed below for my LLC, earning satisfactory/passing grades in those courses, participating in any mandatory activities listed below for my LLC, and respecting my peers in the program.
  2. I understand that if I am reassigned from the residence hall, whether in response to behavioral issues or at my own request, I will be removed from the LLC and my LLC courses.
  3. I understand that change of major, course conflict, or the number of college credits I have earned do not release me from the obligations of the LLC while I am assigned to a room in the LLC.
  4. I understand that, if I decide to leave the LLC before the end of the academic year, I will be reassigned to a room outside of the LLC which is not guaranteed to be in the same residence hall.
  5. If I have a mutually requested roommate, I understand that my requested roommate and I will only be assigned together in the LLC if each of us meets all criteria and deadlines for (a) applying to the LLC; (b) requesting each other as roommates; and (c) being selected for and accepting an invitation to the same LLC.

ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF GLOBAL AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS LIVING-LEARNING COMMUNITY RESIDENTS

  • I agree to support the overall goal of the Music Living-Learning Community.
  • I will major or minor in music or musical theatre. I understand that I may become ineligible for the Music Living-Learning Community and may be reassigned to another residence hall if I change my major to one other than in music or musical theatre.

REQUIRED COURSES

  1. Each semester, I will enroll in the required Music Living–Learning Community Colloquium ("Cawthon Colloquium"), a special, zero- or one-credit, S/U course, and submit the required documentation of my participation in the meetings and presentations. I agree to attend and participate in the meetings and events of the Music Living-Learning Community and to attend the required number of special presentations for Music Living-Learning Community students selected from a list of events occurring throughout the year.
  2. I agree to enroll in at least one additional course per semester offered within the Music Living–Learning Community. I may take more than one course, if space is available. [Note: Each semester, courses will be offered that are part of the core curriculum for first and second–year music majors. Most music students will take their required music theory, sight singing and aural skills, class piano, or music literature course in Cawthon Hall.]

By submitting an application to this LLC, I agree to comply with each of the requirements listed above. I understand that failure to abide by the terms of this agreement may result in reassignment to another available room within University Housing which is not guaranteed to be in the same residence hall.

Academic Requirements


Fall 2025
Section Course Course Title Bldg/Rm Day(s) Begin End
0001-DSC(5149) MUS1920 CAWTHON MUSIC COLLOQ TBA Th 6:30PM 7:20PM
AND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES:
0001-LEC(5878) MUT1111 MUSIC THEORY I TBA MWF 8:00AM 8:50AM
0003-LEC(5880) MUT1111 MUSIC THEORY I TBA MWF 9:05AM 9:55AM
0006-LEC(5883) MUT1111 MUSIC THEORY I TBA MWF 11:15AM 12:05PM
0008-LEC(5911) MUT1111 MUSIC THEORY I TBA MWF 12:20PM 1:10PM
0001-LAB(5885) MUT1241L SIGHT SING/EAR TRAIN I TBA TuTh 9:05AM 9:55AM
0003-LAB(5887) MUT1241L SIGHT SING/EAR TRAIN I TBA TuTh 10:10AM 11:00AM
0005-LAB(5889) MUT1241L SIGHT SING/EAR TRAIN I TBA TuTh 11:15AM 12:05PM
0007-LAB(5891) MUT1241L SIGHT SING/EAR TRAIN I TBA TuTh 12:20PM 1:10PM
0004-LEC(5896) MUT2115 MUSIC THEORY III TBA MWF 10:10AM 11:00AM
0001-LAB(5899) MUT2246L SIGHT SING/EAR TRAIN III TBA TuTh 9:05AM 9:55AM
0007-LAB(9528) MVK1111 CLASS PIANO (A) TBA TuTh 8:00AM 8:50AM
0008-LAB(9529) MVK1111 CLASS PIANO (A) TBA TuTh 9:05AM 9:55AM
0009-LAB(9530) MVK1111 CLASS PIANO (A) TBA MoWe 10:10AM 11:00AM
0010-LAB(9531) MVK1111 CLASS PIANO (A) TBA MoWe 11:15AM 12:05PM
0011-LAB(9532) MVK1111 CLASS PIANO (A) TBA TuTh 1:25PM 2:15PM
0012-LAB(9533) MVK1111 CLASS PIANO (A) TBA TuTh 2:30PM 3:20PM
0006-LAB(9555) MVK2121 CLASS PIANO (B) TBA TuTh 10:10AM 11:00AM
0007-LAB(9556) MVK2121 CLASS PIANO (B) TBA TuTh 12:20PM 1:10PM
Spring 2025
Section Course Course Title Bldg/Rm Day(s) Begin End
0001-DSC(6217) MUS1920 CAWTHON MUSIC COLLOQ CAW 135 Tu 6:30PM 7:30PM
AND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES FOR YOUR MAJOR:
0001-LEC(6310) MUT1112 MUSIC THEORY II CAW 102 MWF 8:00AM 8:50PM
0003-LEC(6312) MUT1112 MUSIC THEORY II CAW 102 MWF 9:05AM 9:55AM
0006-LEC(6333) MUT1112 MUSIC THEORY II CAW 102 MWF 12:20PM 1:10PM
0008-LEC(6396) MUT1112 MUSIC THEORY II CAW 102 MWF 11:15AM 12:05PM
0001-LAB(6318) MUT1242L SIGHT SING/EAR TRAIN II CAW 102 TuTh 9:05AM 9:55AM
0003-LAB(6320) MUT1242L SIGHT SING/EAR TRAIN II CAW 102 TuTh 10:10AM 11:00AM
0005-LAB(6336) MUT1242L SIGHT SING/EAR TRAIN II CAW 102 TuTh 11:15AM 12:05PM
0007-LAB(6338) MUT1242L SIGHT SING/EAR TRAIN II CAW 102 TuTh 12:20PM 1:10PM
0007-LAB(10692) MVK1111 CLASS PIANO (B) CAW 23 TuTh 8:00AM 8:50AM
0008-LAB(10693) MVK1111 CLASS PIANO (B) CAW 23 MoWe 9:05AM 9:55AM
0009-LAB(10694) MVK1111 CLASS PIANO (B) CAW 23 TuTh 9:05AM 9:55AM
0010-LAB(10695) MVK1111 CLASS PIANO (B) CAW 23 MoWe 10:10AM 11:00AM
0011-LAB(10611) MVK1111 CLASS PIANO (B) CAW 23 TuTh 10:10AM 11:00AM
0012-LAB(10612) MVK1111 CLASS PIANO (B) CAW 23 TuTh 2:30PM 3:20PM
0006-LAB(10721) MVK2121 CLASS PIANO (B) CAW 23 TuTh 12:20PM 1:10PM

Nursing Living-Learning Community

Faculty Director: Marsha Hartline | https://nursing.fsu.edu/academics/student-resources/living-learning-community-wildwood-hall

Agreement Requirements


If I am invited to participate in the Nursing Learning Community at Wildwood Hall and I take the required online action to accept that invitation, I understand that I am making a commitment for both fall and spring semesters with the following responsibilities and obligations.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF MEMBERS OF ANY LIVING-LEARNING COMMUNITY AT FLORIDA STATE

  1. I will be an active participant in the LLC. This includes enrolling in all required fall and spring LLC courses listed below for my LLC, earning satisfactory/passing grades in those courses, participating in any mandatory activities listed below for my LLC, and respecting my peers in the program.
  2. I understand that if I am reassigned from the residence hall, whether in response to behavioral issues or at my own request, I will be removed from the LLC and my LLC courses.
  3. I understand that change of major, course conflict, or the number of college credits I have earned do not release me from the obligations of the LLC while I am assigned to a room in the LLC.
  4. I understand that, if I decide to leave the LLC before the end of the academic year, I will be reassigned to a room outside of the LLC which is not guaranteed to be in the same residence hall.
  5. If I have a mutually requested roommate, I understand that my requested roommate and I will only be assigned together in the LLC if each of us meets all criteria and deadlines for (a) applying to the LLC; (b) requesting each other as roommates; and (c) being selected for and accepting an invitation to the same LLC.

ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION LEARNING COMMUNITY RESIDENTS

  • I agree to support the overall goal of the Nursing Learning Community: to provide an atmosphere that encourages the development of the professionalism associated with the career of nursing.
REQUIRED COURSES
  • I will enroll in the required colloquium course, NUR 1920, each semester.

By submitting an application to this LLC, I agree to comply with each of the requirements listed above. I understand that failure to abide by the terms of this agreement may result in reassignment to another available room within University Housing which is not guaranteed to be in the same residence hall.

Academic Requirements


Fall 2025
Section Course Course Title Bldg/Rm Day(s) Begin End
0001-LEC(6457) NUR1920 LEARNING CMTY COLLOQ TBA Mo 1:20PM 2:10PM
Spring 2025
Section Course Course Title Bldg/Rm Day(s) Begin End
0001-LEC(6942) NUR1920 COLLOQUIUM FOR NURSING TBA Th 1:20PM 2:10PM

WIMSE Living-Learning Community

Faculty Director: Olivia Mason | https://wimse.fsu.edu/

Agreement Requirements


If I am invited to participate in the Women in Math, Science and Engineering (WIMSE) Living-Learning Community (LLC) at Cawthon Hall and I take the required online action to accept that invitation, I understand that I am making a commitment for both fall and spring semesters with the following responsibilities and obligations.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF MEMBERS OF ANY LIVING-LEARNING COMMUNITY AT FLORIDA STATE

  1. I will be an active participant in the LLC. This includes enrolling in all required fall and spring LLC courses listed below for my LLC, earning satisfactory/passing grades in those courses, participating in any mandatory activities listed below for my LLC, and respecting my peers in the program.
  2. I understand that if I am reassigned from the residence hall, whether in response to behavioral issues or at my own request, I will be removed from the LLC and my LLC courses.
  3. I understand that change of major, course conflict, or the number of college credits I have earned do not release me from the obligations of the LLC while I am assigned to a room in the LLC.
  4. I understand that, if I decide to leave the LLC before the end of the academic year, I will be reassigned to a room outside of the LLC which is not guaranteed to be in the same residence hall.
  5. If I have a mutually requested roommate, I understand that my requested roommate and I will only be assigned together in the LLC if each of us meets all criteria and deadlines for (a) applying to the LLC; (b) requesting each other as roommates; and (c) being selected for and accepting an invitation to the same LLC.

ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF WIMSE RESIDENTS

  • I authorize the director of WIMSE or designee to review my academic records periodically to provide support when needed and ensure continued eligibility for WIMSE.
  • I will attend the WIMSE Welcome Retreat held the Friday afternoon and Saturday morning before classes begin in August. Since this event is required of all new members, I will plan moving, travel, and activity schedules accordingly.
  • I will major in science, mathematics, or engineering. I understand that I will become ineligible for WIMSE and may be reassigned to another residence hall if I change my major to one other than in science, mathematics, or engineering.
  • I will give priority to WIMSE activities over the activities of other student organizations such as sororities and clubs. Please note: students interested in joining a social sorority may have conflicts between the sorority recruitment schedule and the mandatory WIMSE Welcome Retreat. WIMSE and Greek Life have made efforts to minimize these conflicts, but it is ultimately up to the student to manage her involvement in both of these activities effectively. Specific information will be available at WIMSE orientation, and we encourage students to thoroughly consider these opportunities and make informed commitments.
  • I will not withdraw from (drop) my math or science course without meeting with the WIMSE director.
REQUIRED COURSES
  1. I will enroll in the one–credit–hour WIMSE Colloquium during both the Fall and Spring semesters. Please note that the class time in Spring semester may vary from that of Fall semester.
  2. I will enroll in a mathematics course and an appropriate science or engineering course during both the Fall and Spring semesters in accordance with my degree requirements. This requirement ensures that students will have early exposure to challenging classes while in the supportive WIMSE community and will have many WIMSE peers in some of the same courses. Note: no additional math, science or engineering courses are required, these courses should be taken as determined by your degree program.

Academic Requirements


Fall 2025
Section Course Course Title Bldg/Rm Day(s) Begin End
0003-DSC(6497) OCE4930 WIMSE COLLOQUIUM CAW 0101 We 3:30PM 5:00PM
Spring 2025
Section Course Course Title Bldg/Rm Day(s) Begin End
0003-LEC(11528) OCE4930 WIMSE COLLOQUIUM CAW 101 We 4:00PM 5:30PM